'Enough Is Enough!' Kim Kardashian Lawyers Up To Put Gag Order On Sharon Osbourne
Dec. 17 2018, Updated 1:49 p.m. ET
The feud between Kim Kardashian and Sharon Osbourne has reached a boiling point.
The two women have a long history of fighting and now RadarOnline.com has learned exclusively that the reality star is ready to bring in her lawyers to finally ‘shut up’ The Talk host.
With ‘motor mouth’ Sharon now setting her sites on Kim’s husband, Kanye West, the reality star has been pushed to the brink.
A source revealed: “Kim has had it up to here with Sharon bashing her on The Talk and their mutual friends and associates, and she’s warning her to nip it or else she’ll get her lawyers involved.
“Kim usually doesn’t respond to these types of things and takes the high road but she can’t ignore these constant attacks on her wardrobe and her lifestyle.
“Now Sharon’s talking smack about Kanye, and it’s pushed Kim over the edge. She knows it all boils down to jealousy but enough is enough.”
RadarOnline.com has reported on the bad blood between the pair which started back in 2015 after Sharon, 66, was critical of Kim, 36, for dressing daughter North in real fur.
The pair then got into public spat after Osbourne claimed her nemesis was not a feminist and dressed like a ‘ho’ with her racy outfits.
Sharon said in an interview: “Kim says she’s doing everything in the name of feminism, but that’s not feminism!”
“If Kim wants to show off her body that’s fine. But that’s not feminism, that’s being a ho. And there’s nothing wrong with being a ho, but always remember what you are.”
However, Kim was quick to fire back by defending her right to flaunt her figure.
She replied: “I post nude photos because I like how I look and I feel proud when I’ve lost all this baby weight and I post it because I feel like posting it and I feel powerful.”
But now things have gotten out of hand and Kardashian has her team of lawyers locked and loaded.
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